Ronny Jackson

How long does it take for a good man — a farmer from Big Sandy, Montana — to become thoroughly corrupted by the lies and evil ways of Washington? Less than two terms in the U.S. Senate, it turns out. Since the start of the republic, Americans have always tinkered with the idea of term

President Donald Trump criticized Sen. Jon Tester of Montana for smearing White House physician Ronny Jackson after the president nominated him to serve as secretary of Veterans Affairs. “The Secret Service is unable to confirm (in fact they deny) any of the phony Democrat charges which have absolutely devastated the wonderful Jackson family,” Trump wrote

White House physician Ronny Jackson announced that he would withdraw from consideration for the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “Going into this process, I expected tough questions about how to best care for our veterans, but I did not expect to have to dignify baseless and anonymous attacks on my character and integrity,” Jackson said in

The Associated Press by Charlie Spiering24 Apr 20180 24 Apr, 201824 Apr, 2018 President Donald Trump said that Admiral Ronny Jackson making a decision soon about whether or not he would withdraw from consideration for the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Trump said that he spoke to Jackson, his White House physician and nominee to lead

President Donald Trump announced his decision to nominate Admiral Ronny L. Jackson, MD as his new Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “I am pleased to announce that I intend to nominate highly respected Admiral Ronny L. Jackson, MD, as the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs,” Trump announced on Twitter. The announcement on Twitter was confirmed by